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Bit Depth in Digital Image Processing Formulas
The Bit Depth is the second factor affecting image file size is bit depth. Bit depth is the storage space each pixel needs to represent the range of different colors. And is denoted by B
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. Bit Depth is usually measured using the Bit for Data Storage. Note that the value of Bit Depth is always positive.
Digital Image Processing formulas that make use of Bit Depth
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FAQ
What is the Bit Depth?
The Bit Depth is the second factor affecting image file size is bit depth. Bit depth is the storage space each pixel needs to represent the range of different colors. Bit Depth is usually measured using the Bit for Data Storage. Note that the value of Bit Depth is always positive.
Can the Bit Depth be negative?
No, the Bit Depth, measured in Data Storage cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Bit Depth?
Bit Depth is usually measured using the Bit[bits] for Data Storage. Nibble[bits], Byte[bits], Character[bits] are the few other units in which Bit Depth can be measured.
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